Mondrian Schroeder coffee table

Coffee table with wooden frame MD lacquered red, blue, yellow and black. Famous icon of the twentieth century design.

Size: cm. L 50 - W 50 - H 60 - D 40 base.

Colors: as shown in the picture.

Gerrit Thomas Rietveld 1923 Reboot

It was specifically designed for the Schroeder Housebuilt in Utrecht in 1924.

Made in Italy

This product is made with the utmost care to the details, for the resistance of materials and for the quality of the finish, in order to create each time a unique item. It is manufactured by skilled craftsmen,who, with their professionalism, are part of the quality of Made in Italy.

Gerrit Thomas Rietveld

Among the most important architects of the twentieth century, Dutch architect Rietveld was inspired by the ideas developed by the compatriot painter Piet Mondrian and applied them to the three dimensions. Rietveld studied the asymmetrical geometric offset and the search for formal dialogue between volumes and primary colors, according to the principles of the De Stijl movement - also known as Neo-Plasticism. He worked intensively in the production of furniture and interior design, influenced by Mondrian’s drawings.Mainly active in the Netherlands, he designed, among many other works, the Schröder House in Utrecht in 1924, the “Row-Houses” in Utrecht in 1931-34, the Dutch pavilion at the Venice Biennale of 19534, the Rietveld Pavilion in the garden of the Kroller-Muller Museum in Otterloo in 1965 and the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam (opened in 1973).